
No rearview image when reversing may be due to: poorly connected wiring, unconnected reverse trigger wire, no voltage at the video connector, or a damaged camera. Features of Rearview Imaging: Rearview imaging, also known as parking assist system, or reversing visual system, in-vehicle monitoring system, etc., is widely used in various large, medium, and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance. After years of development, the rearview imaging technology has been upgraded, performance improved, and applied to various vehicle types, such as trucks, buses, school buses, combine harvesters, corn harvesters, coaches, machinery, and other large vehicles. Types of Rearview Imaging Displays: Whether in terms of structure and appearance or performance, each has its own characteristics. The most commonly used are digital display, screen display, and multifunctional rearview mirror display.

My reversing camera is not working, which is a fairly common issue. There could be several reasons: the camera itself is damaged or the lens is covered by mud; unstable wiring connections, loose or corroded connectors causing signal interruption; a blown fuse—check the corresponding reversing camera fuse in the fuse box; issues with the main system software or sensor failure, sometimes restarting the car can fix it. I’ve dealt with this a few times myself—first try cleaning the camera surface, then tighten the wiring harness in the trunk. If that doesn’t work, replace the fuse. This thing is crucial for safety—not being able to see while reversing is dangerous. I recommend getting it checked at a repair shop as soon as possible and not delaying. During preventive , regularly clean the camera and check the wiring.

Hey, the reversing camera isn't working. It happened after I washed my car last time. Most likely the lens is dirty and unclear - just wipe it clean; or the cable connection is loose or short-circuited, especially prone in damp cold weather; if the fuse is blown, find and replace it in the fuse box. I usually check these points myself first, only going to a professional shop if I can't fix it. Remember to be extra careful when reversing, use the mirrors to assist - safety comes first. Developing regular habits can reduce malfunctions.

I was driving and suddenly found the reversing camera malfunctioning, which made me a bit nervous. It could be a camera fault—try wiping it to see if it's dirty; poor wire connection causing signal interruption; or a blown fuse cutting off power supply. It's recommended to stop and check, ensure safety before operating, and if necessary, take alternative transportation to the repair shop to avoid the risks of reversing at night.

I believe the absence of a reversing camera involves driving safety, with causes including camera damage, poor wiring connections, or fuse issues. For instance, rain or vibrations may lead to short circuits in the wiring—I once experienced the camera disappearing after a heavy rain. It's advisable to temporarily on the rearview mirror for parking, then carefully inspect the fuses and connectors, and keep the camera clean to prevent minor issues from turning into major hazards.

My reversing camera isn't working, often due to a dusty or internally damaged camera; aged, loose, or disconnected cables; or a blown fuse protecting the circuit. I opened the rear cover myself to check the wiring, used a multimeter to test the voltage, and tried replacing the fuse to fix it. If it's complicated, I'll seek expert help instead of forcing a repair, and I'll reverse slowly and carefully to ensure safety.


